Lantronix 900-598 manual To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings, Packing Mode

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7:Line and Tunnel Settings

To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings

Using Web Manager

To configure the Serial Settings for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu bar and select Tunnel 1 -> Serial Settings.

Using the CLI

To enter Tunnel 1 command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> serial

Using XML

Include in your file: <configgroup name=”tunnel serial” instance=”1”>

Packing Mode

With Packing, data from the serial Line is not sent over the network immediately. Instead, data is queued and sent in segments, when either the timeout or byte threshold is reached. Packing applies to both Accept and Connect Modes.

 

Table 7-4 Tunnel Packing Mode Settings

 

 

Tunnel Packing

Description

Mode Settings

 

 

 

Mode

Configure the Tunnel Packing Mode. Choices are:

 

Disable = Data not packed.

 

Timeout = data sent after timeout occurs.

 

Send Character = data sent when the Send Character is read on the Serial Line.

Threshold

Sets the threshold (byte count). If the received serial data reaches this threshold, then

 

the data will be sent on the network. Valid range is 100 to 1450 bytes. Default is 512.

 

 

Timeout

Sets the timeout value, in milliseconds, after the first character is received on the

 

serial Line, before data is sent on the network. Valid range is 1 to 30000 milliseconds.

 

Default is 1000.

 

 

Send Character

Enter Control Characters in any of the following forms:

 

<control>J

 

0xA (hexadecimal)

 

\10 (decimal).

 

If used, the Send Character is a single printable character or a control character that,

 

when read on the Serial Line, forces the queued data to be sent on the network

 

immediately.

 

 

Trailing

Enter Control Characters in any of the following forms:

Character

<control>J

 

0xA (hexadecimal)

 

\10 (decimal).

 

If used, the Send Character is a single printable character or a control character that

 

is injected into the outgoing data stream right after the Send Character. Disable the

 

Trailing Character by blanking the field (setting it to <None>).

 

 

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